Vuciq for Reuters: Kosovo police do what they want in the north

Aleksandar Vuciqi, in an interview for Reuters, says Serbia wants the release of Serbs arrested in Kosovo's north, and at the same time, is seeking to reduce tensions in this region. He has also told Reuters that Kosovo police do not have what they want in the north, especially armed people until [...]
Aleksandar Vuciqi, in an interview for Reuters, says Serbia wants the release of Serbs arrested in Kosovo's north, and at the same time, is seeking to reduce tensions in this region.
He has also told Reuters that Kosovo police do not have what they want in the north, especially people armed to the teeth.
He tells Reuters that this is creating an adverse climate for Serbs in the north and spreading fear in them, It's Periscope.
“No one, under any circumstances, should become part of the attacks either on EULEX and KFOR, Reuters says, Pryscopi conveys.
He has refused to comment on Reuters concrete steps that were discussed at the National Security Council meeting in Serbia.
Asked whether Belgrade would prove the Qaeda-passing situation in northern Kosovo, he has said “absolutely.
He has accused the prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurtin, that he has undertaken a number of unilateral shares.
Each time we think that we are solving something, we have another problem”, Vuciqi tells Reuters./Periscopi












